List of the best Krzysztof Kieslowski movies: Blue(1993), Blind Chance(1987), The Double Life of Veronique(1991), No End(1985), A Short Film About Love(1988), A Short Film About Killing(1988), Trois Couleurs: Blanc(1993), Red(1994) ... ...
Drama
France|Poland|Switzerland
1993
97 Minutes
Director
Juliette Binoche Benoît Régent Florence Pernel Hélène Vincent Philippe Volter Hugues Quester Emmanuelle Riva Julie Delpy Zbigniew Zamachowski Alain Decaux
widow friend exotic dancer mother journalist mistress touching dreamy sad passionate paris apartment nursing home hospital street france grief death starting over secrets
A woman struggles to find a way to live her life after the death of her husband and child.
Drama
Poland
1987
122 Minutes
Director
Boguslaw Linda Tadeusz Lomnicki Zbigniew Zapasiewicz Boguslawa Pawelec Marzena Trybala Jacek Borowski Monika Gozdzik
medical student communist homeless person security guard lover brash creative profound train station poland train hospital airplane fate political activism love medical profession trial communism adventure
Witek runs after a train. Three variations follow on how such a seemingly banal incident could influence the rest of Witek's life.
Mystery & Thriller
France|Poland|Norway
1991
97 Minutes
Director
Irène Jacob Philippe Volter Claude Duneton Guillaume De Tonquedec W?adys?aw Kowalski Halina Gryglaszewska Kalina Jedrusik Aleksander Bardini Jerzy Gudejko Janusz Sterninski Sandrine Dumas
beautiful woman singer doppelganger boyfriend puppeteer emotional fascinating france poland paris krakow, poland street apartment double life existential crisis aspirations performance romance identity discovery
Two parallel stories about two identical women; one living in Poland, the other in France. They don't know each other, but their lives are nevertheless profoundly connected.
Drama
Poland
1985
108 Minutes
Director
Grazyna Szapolowska Maria Pakulnis Aleksander Bardini Jerzy Radziwilowicz Artur Barcis Michal Bajor Hanna Dunowska Adam Ferency Jerzy Kamas Elzbieta Kilarska Marek Kondrat
husband wife son political prisoner lawyer activist brooding profound dreamy emotional warsaw, poland jail court hotel household grief marriage political unrest ghosts social change
The wife of the recently deceased lawyer tries to cope with grief after his loss and to keep his last case going in court.
Romance
1988
86 Minutes
Director
Olaf Lubaszenko Grazyna Szapolowska Stefania Iwinska Piotr Machalica
postal worker older woman virgin peeping tom playful sad profound offbeat poland apartment building post office city voyeurism sex suicide attempt guilt obsession unusual romance love temptation
A postal worker (Olaf Lubaszenko) in love with his neighbor (Grazyna Szapolowska) spies on her through a telescope, holds her mail, and makes anonymous phone calls.
Drama
1988
84 Minutes
Director
Miros?aw Baka Krzysztof Globisz Jan Tesarz
troubled youth taxi driver defense attorney girl wife judge brutal shocking bleak gripping warsaw, poland apartment building prison taxi capital punishment murder death trial psychopath fall
A young lawyer (Krzysztof Globisz) in Warsaw represents a drifter (Miros?aw Baka) who killed a malicious cabdriver (Jan Tesarz).
Comedy, Drama
1993
89 Minutes
Director
Zbigniew Zamachowski Julie Delpy Janusz Gajos Jerzy Stuhr Juliette Binoche Aleksander Bardini Grzegorz Warchol Cezary Harasimowicz
immigrant wife judge boss hairdresser brother dark amusing courtroom paris warsaw subway hair salon divorce sex impotence schemes real estate business fall
Divorced and ruined in Paris, a Polish hairdresser (Zbigniew Zamachowski) gets even with his French ex-wife (Julie Delpy).
Drama
1994
99 Minutes
Director
Irène Jacob Jean-Louis Trintignant Frédérique Feder Jean-Pierre Lorit Juliette Binoche Julie Delpy Benoît Régent Zbigniew Zamachowski
model judge boyfriend neighbor girlfriend dreamy emotional playful geneva english channel father/daughter relationship french resistance fate fraternity redemption discovery rescue transformation 1990s
Tapped phone lines connect a Swiss law student, a model (Irène Jacob) and an ex-judge (Jean-Louis Trintignant) who eavesdrops.